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Can the product produce an amortization schedule that can easily be included in a Word or WordPerfect document?

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Can the product produce an amortization schedule that can easily be included in a Word or WordPerfect document?

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LoanAmortizer Enterprise allows you to export a loan schedule into Excel then you can use the exported data to insert it into a Word document. back to top Q: I have loanamortizer and after working fine for the last few months, it will no longer compute interest rates. When I fill in all of the amounts on the loan and leave it to calculate interest rates, it calculates a zero. Could it be that I need a new program? Please help me resolve this problem. A: There is only one reason why the program does not show you an interest rate. You have entered loan amount, number of periodic payments (Due/Amortized in terms) and periodic payment amount that do not allow you to have interest bigger than zero. If the number of periodic payment multiplied with the periodic payment amount is less than the loan amount there cannot be interest rate bigger than zero.

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